FFF19

FARAD FINANCE FORUM

FFF19

Green Ocean and the

SDGs Opportunity

“warms up the engines”.

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EVENT POSTPONED TO

SEPTEMBER 17TH 2020.

Once again centred on sustainable finance, with a particular focus on the development of SDG aligned investments, FFF20 (FARAD Finance Forum) distinguishes as a unique opportunity to get to know the major regulatory updates, legal framework and best practices examples from Luxembourg and European top players.

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#FFF20, the event gathering Luxembourg and EU financial industry’s professionals, is back

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Are you ready to join us for an enriching day of

knowledge-sharing discussions?

Once again centered on sustainable finance, with a particular focus on the development of SDG-aligned investments, the Farad Finance Forum distinguishes as a unique opportunity to get to know the major regulatory updates, legal framework and best practices examples from Luxembourg and European top players in the areas of banking, investment funds, asset management and insurance.

A new structure for the interventions designed to present clear, straightforward key messages and take-aways matches with a different location in the heart of Luxembourg city - the Cercle Cité.

Authorities and keynote pitches alternate to one-to-one short interviews and discussion sessions in one single main conference.

The focus in the morning and early afternoon session will be set on finance and funds, whereas from

4.00 pm the spotlight will be on insurance. Attendees will get a full insight of the newest trends in the business. See the Farad Finance Forum 2020 Agenda.

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Why should you be at Farad Finance Forum 2020?

Increase your knowledge > get to know the latest local and International regulatory framework from legal experts

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Enhance networking > benefit from the only event in Luxembourg gathering both supervisory authorities and business core industries’ key-players

Farad Finance Forum: redirecting mainstream

The next step of

Sustainable Finance

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for everyone. They address the global challenges we face, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice.

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While it is clear that financial and insurance industries are perfectly aware of the imperative (and performance benefits) provided by sustainable investments and products, progress towards achieving the 2030 United Nations Agenda romains slow.

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A major obstacle to advancing SDGs in emerging and developing economies is that most private finance and business activities are not compatible with low-emission development pathways.

Farad Finance Forum will convene public and private actors and discuss on how the local and international community can foster a collective shift towards alignment of social, green and sustainable investments with the UN SDGsin order to implement the Goals